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This was always my favourite tune during my "trying to be MON/innovative with chip sound" era, the way it should be heard, from 3:20 onwards for "new effect!" alert: http://www.radiofriendly.co.uk/fable.mp3 Last edited by Mark Wright; 18 May 2015 at 01:45. |
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A bit OT but anyone remembers the microsamples? Was an interesting trend on noisetracker that lasted a bit around 1989/1990 where in order to use more pure waveform some instrument loops were very reduced, like in the tens of bytes and that later morphed in the chiptuners; i used several microsamples in my compositions too.
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speaking of buzzing wasps... med.chooseyourwarrior qualifies, heh ;-)
I'm listening through your old meds now, Mark. Great tunes btw. Didn't know meds like this existed, the few synth meds I knew were kind of boring. ;-) Hmmh, some Synthtracker and some Synthesis mods are worth to be listened to a second time, imo. And back on topic: I remember I was blown off my chair when I first heard PvdV's Hybris, and I listened to it over and over... Last edited by mld; 24 May 2015 at 18:18. |
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Ah, that's the tune I remember from way back when...
Not that it's an Amiga tune but Reed did a cover of this one in .xm format I'm afraid.. http://amp.dascene.net/detail.php?de...ules&view=6176 |
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how can you not like Amiga demos ? There part of the Amiga history..... I don't care as long as the music is good.
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http://worldofmenchi.fr/Amiga/Musics...der%20V1.0.mp3 http://worldofmenchi.fr/Amiga/Musics...%20Success.mp3 http://worldofmenchi.fr/Amiga/Musics...der%20V4.0.mp3 Last edited by s2325; 26 February 2017 at 17:51. |
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https://soundcloud.com/mutetus/imploder-4-remix-v2
My version of Imploder 4. Nothing can beat the original though, but I had so much fun making this. Paul van der valk is a god to me You can't hear those kind of genius modulations in any other songs. |
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Sorry for up this old thread but last night I converted HYBRIS ingame music to protracker. Maybe someone can be interested in check the pattern notes and arpegios for make a remix or a modern version.
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very nice conversion.
It seems slower than the original hybris ingame music : [ Show youtube player ] Why have you choosed to convert it using the tool protracker on Amiga, there's plenty of others trackers Your motivation about the choice of protracker is the ease of listening to modules, editing on other platforms ? |
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First because it is where I feel more comfortable doing conversions and more faster. Second is because the score is easily understood in case someone is interested in converting to a more modern platform.(Cubase/Logic/Renoise) Third, a .mod can be easily imported by many other programs and so you can easily do the conversion. For example, I just have to import this mod in AHX or Pretracker and I just had to make instruments, modify arpegios and a few modifications more, all patterns (notes) are imported automatically. Another example, If I want use the tune in a CPC, ZX or MSX, I can import easily a .mod in ArkosTracker and the same. in few minutes, I can make a AY-3-8910A version. And so, a lot of examples.... and lastly, a mod can be played on any platform. |
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Paul van der Valk is indeed a genius. Poing is one of my favorite Amiga games ever!
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@Estrayk : thank you for your explanations. Your reason are logical
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Nice conversion.. but to me, the 2nd arpeggio in the pattern sounds wrong (wrong chord) ??
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A#2 059 : A#2 D#3 G-3 When I convert songs and I found this kind of weird arpegios, sometimes I try to change de order (sometimes it works), for example: F#2 049 : F#2 A#2 D#3 but I tested that and sounds very bad. Paul van der Valk uses a speed for play the arpegios very slow. Protracker cant modify the speed of play arpegios and maybe that is the reason for it sounds different. If someone is wondering that maybe he uses 4-note arpeggios, that's not the case, I've already checked it by listening to the wave very slowly to make sure he only uses 3 notes. In the ATARI ST version, I play the arpegios more slowly like the original, and seems sounds better. Anyway, does anyone else think that the second chords are wrong? Maybe my ear is not as accurate as in the nineties. Last edited by Estrayk; 27 November 2019 at 00:15. |
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